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On this journey, much has been lost. The price for standing in righteous truth has been high. There have been those who have chosen to abandon us, some after decades-long friendships. But it becomes much easier to bear when we realize that it is just the wheat separating from the chaff, although still painful. It is the understanding that they can’t come where we are going. All we can do is wish them well.
For all we have lost on this journey, we have gained so much more. Along this journey of self-discovery, we have found our tribe. We have learned what we are made of, what we value, and who we want to surround ourselves with moving forward. We connect with people with the same values, beliefs, and passions when we can be together, whether at networking events, in online communities, or when we gather together in worship. The fellowship we share when we are at our most vulnerable fosters meaningful relationships that will last a lifetime.
Joining me on this episode to discuss the peaks and valleys of standing in righteous truth is my sister nurse and your Friday host of Nurses Out Loud, Jodi O’Malley.
Jodi is a master’s prepared critical care nurse treating Covid patients at a federal hospital for Native Americans. Her career ended abruptly when she courageously shared her insider video with Project Veritas showing the extent of underreported vaccine injuries and outright corruption of the healthcare system where policy and protocol have taken precedence over the Patient’s Bill of Rights.
After being cleared of any wrongdoing by the Arizona Board of Nursing, who ordered her to undergo an Ethics Evaluation, she continues to be a strong advocate for informed consent and medical freedom and encourages others to speak up and uphold their oaths.
Learn more about Jodi O’Malley’s book, Rare Courage, and her upcoming Alaskan retreat at https://jodiomalleyrn.com
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